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This classic top is quick to make, with no closures to sew and a relaxed fit inspired by the easy elegance of the early 1960s. Version 1 features a center front box pleat and bust darts for shaping. Bias tape finishes the modest scoop neckline as well as the armholes. Version 2 features a center front box pleat and bust darts for shaping. Bias tape finishes the modest scoop neckline as well as the armholes. This tunic length version has a side seam vent and slight high-low hem, which is finished with a facing. Version 3 features a center front box pleat and bust darts for shaping. Bias tape finishes the modest scoop neckline. This version includes short set-in sleeves that are finished with a baby hem.
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